Otello

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Otello
Fri 16.4.27, 18:00
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Otello
Tue 20.4.27, 19:30
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Main stage
Otello
Sun 25.4.27, 16:00
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Main stage
Otello
Wed 28.4.27, 19:30
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Main stage
Otello
Sun 2.5.27, 16:00
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Dramma lirico by Giuseppe Verdi

Opera Main stage

Dramma lirico in vier Akten von Giuseppe Verdi
Libretto von Arrigo Boito nach dem Drama Othello, The Moor of Venice von William Shakespeare
Uraufführung am 5.Februar 1887 in Mailand
Premiere an der Deutschen Oper Berlin am 16. April 2027

Few figures in world literature embody so many tragic contradictions: Otello is both perpetrator and victim, hunter and prey – the bloodthirsty murderer of his beloved Desdemona, yet also at the mercy of the demonic manipulation of his secret adversary, Iago. Verdi’s operatic version further intensifies the gruesome outcome, as the scheming villain escapes. Kornél Mundruczó makes his debut at Deutsche Oper Berlin with this new production of Otello. His meteoric career in the film industry has garnered him awards at the Cannes and Venice Film Festivals and success on Netflix. Since Aviel Cahn discovered him for musical theatre with Herzog Blaubart/Winterreise in 2013, the internationally acclaimed director has increasingly turned his attention to opera. His psychedelic imagery and exceptional integration of film lend new impetus to the genre and are ideally suited to bringing us closer to the delusional inner world of the character Otello: Mundruczó leads us directly into the protagonist’s psychological abyss. When Verdi began his second Shakespearean setting, he had not dedicated himself to a major new composition for over ten years. The collaboration with Arrigo Boito resulted in a work that occupies a special place in Verdi’s oeuvre. The orchestra gains importance for characterisation and atmospheric development, becoming a fundamental driving force of the action. On the podium is Stefano Montanari, a specialist in early Italian opera; he demonstrated his sensitivity to Verdi’s late works with a fresh approach in a celebrated Otello at the Stuttgart State Opera. With the role of Otello, which demands everything from heroic radiance to lyrical tenderness and even violent outbursts beyond mere beauty of sound, Verdi shattered the conventions of traditional vocal categories. Najmiddin Mavlyanov, in demand worldwide for dramatic tenor roles in the Italian and Russian repertoire, brings all of this to the role. Alongside him, Ruzan Mantashyan makes her debut as Desdemona. Luca Micheletti is playing Iago for the first time outside his native Italy.
Introduction Jeweils 45 Min. vor Vorstellungsbeginn im Rang-Foyer rechts
LanguageIn italienischer Sprache mit deutschen Übertiteln
LanguageIn Italian language with German surtitles
Duration3 Stunden / inkl. einer Pause nach ca. 75 Minuten
Duration3 hours / including an interval after approx. 75 minutes
Age recommendationab 14 Jahren
Age recommendationfrom age 14
Co-productionPräsentiert von TAZ und WALL
Co-productionPresented by TAZ and WALL

New productions 26/27